| name | configure-notifications |
| description | Configure OMX notifications - unified entry point for all platforms |
| triggers | ["configure notifications","setup notifications","notification settings","configure discord","configure telegram","configure slack","configure openclaw","setup discord","setup telegram","setup slack","setup openclaw","discord notifications","telegram notifications","slack notifications","openclaw notifications","discord webhook","telegram bot","slack webhook"] |
Configure OMX Notifications
Unified and only entry point for notification setup.
- Native integrations (first-class): Discord, Telegram, Slack
- Generic extensibility integrations:
custom_webhook_command, custom_cli_command
Standalone configure skills (configure-discord, configure-telegram, configure-slack, configure-openclaw) are removed.
Step 1: Inspect Current State
CONFIG_FILE="$HOME/.codex/.omx-config.json"
if [ -f "$CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
jq -r '
{
notifications_enabled: (.notifications.enabled // false),
discord: (.notifications.discord.enabled // false),
discord_bot: (.notifications["discord-bot"].enabled // false),
telegram: (.notifications.telegram.enabled // false),
slack: (.notifications.slack.enabled // false),
openclaw: (.notifications.openclaw.enabled // false),
custom_webhook_command: (.notifications.custom_webhook_command.enabled // false),
custom_cli_command: (.notifications.custom_cli_command.enabled // false),
verbosity: (.notifications.verbosity // "session"),
idleCooldownSeconds: (.notifications.idleCooldownSeconds // 60),
reply_enabled: (.notifications.reply.enabled // false)
}
' "$CONFIG_FILE"
else
echo "NO_CONFIG_FILE"
fi
Step 2: Main Menu
Use AskUserQuestion:
Question: "What would you like to configure?"
Options:
- Discord (native) - webhook or bot
- Telegram (native) - bot token + chat id
- Slack (native) - incoming webhook
- Generic webhook command -
custom_webhook_command
- Generic CLI command -
custom_cli_command
- Cross-cutting settings - verbosity, idle cooldown, profiles, reply listener
- Disable all notifications - set
notifications.enabled = false
Step 3: Configure Native Platforms (Discord / Telegram / Slack)
Collect and validate platform-specific values, then write directly under native keys:
- Discord webhook:
notifications.discord
- Discord bot:
notifications["discord-bot"]
- Telegram:
notifications.telegram
- Slack:
notifications.slack
Do not write these as generic command/webhook aliases.
Step 4: Configure Generic Extensibility
4a) custom_webhook_command
Use AskUserQuestion to collect:
- URL
- Optional headers
- Optional method (
POST default, or PUT)
- Optional event list (
session-end, ask-user-question, session-start, session-idle, stop)
- Optional instruction template
Write:
jq \
--arg url "$URL" \
--arg method "${METHOD:-POST}" \
--arg instruction "${INSTRUCTION:-OMX event {{event}} for {{projectPath}}}" \
'.notifications = (.notifications // {enabled: true}) |
.notifications.enabled = true |
.notifications.custom_webhook_command = {
enabled: true,
url: $url,
method: $method,
instruction: $instruction,
events: ["session-end", "ask-user-question"]
}' "$CONFIG_FILE" > "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" && mv "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" "$CONFIG_FILE"
4b) custom_cli_command
Use AskUserQuestion to collect:
- Command template (supports
{{event}}, {{instruction}}, {{sessionId}}, {{projectPath}})
- Optional event list
- Optional instruction template
Write:
jq \
--arg command "$COMMAND_TEMPLATE" \
--arg instruction "${INSTRUCTION:-OMX event {{event}} for {{projectPath}}}" \
'.notifications = (.notifications // {enabled: true}) |
.notifications.enabled = true |
.notifications.custom_cli_command = {
enabled: true,
command: $command,
instruction: $instruction,
events: ["session-end", "ask-user-question"]
}' "$CONFIG_FILE" > "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" && mv "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" "$CONFIG_FILE"
Activation gate: OpenClaw-backed dispatch is active only when OMX_OPENCLAW=1.
For command gateways, also require OMX_OPENCLAW_COMMAND=1.
Optional timeout env override: OMX_OPENCLAW_COMMAND_TIMEOUT_MS (ms).
4b-1) OpenClaw + Clawdbot Agent Workflow (recommended for dev)
If the user explicitly asks to route hook notifications through clawdbot agent turns
(not direct message/webhook forwarding), use a command gateway that invokes
clawdbot agent and delivers back to Discord.
Notes:
- Hook name mapping is intentional: notifications
session-stop -> OpenClaw hook stop.
- OMX shell-escapes template substitutions for command gateways (including
{{instruction}}).
- Keep
instruction templates concise and avoid untrusted shell metacharacters.
- During troubleshooting, avoid swallowing command output; route it to a log file.
- Timeout precedence:
gateways.<name>.timeout > OMX_OPENCLAW_COMMAND_TIMEOUT_MS > 5000.
- For clawdbot agent workflows, set
gateways.<name>.timeout to 120000 (recommended).
- For dev operations, enforce Korean output in all hook instructions.
- Include both
session={{sessionId}} and tmux={{tmuxSession}} in hook text for traceability.
- If follow-up is needed, explicitly instruct clawdbot to consult
SOUL.md and continue in #omc-dev.
- Error handling: Append
|| true to prevent OMX hook failures from blocking the session.
- JSONL logging: Use
.jsonl extension and append (>>) for structured log aggregation.
- Reply target format: Use
--reply-to 'channel:CHANNEL_ID' for reliability (preferred over channel aliases).
Example (targeting #omc-dev with production-tested settings):
jq \
--arg command "(clawdbot agent --session-id omx-hooks --message {{instruction}} --thinking minimal --deliver --reply-channel discord --reply-to 'channel:1468539002985644084' --timeout 120 --json >>/tmp/omx-openclaw-agent.jsonl 2>&1 || true)" \
'.notifications = (.notifications // {enabled: true}) |
.notifications.enabled = true |
.notifications.verbosity = "verbose" |
.notifications.events = (.notifications.events // {}) |
.notifications.events["session-start"] = {enabled: true} |
.notifications.events["session-idle"] = {enabled: true} |
.notifications.events["ask-user-question"] = {enabled: true} |
.notifications.events["session-stop"] = {enabled: true} |
.notifications.events["session-end"] = {enabled: true} |
.notifications.openclaw = (.notifications.openclaw // {}) |
.notifications.openclaw.enabled = true |
.notifications.openclaw.gateways = (.notifications.openclaw.gateways // {}) |
.notifications.openclaw.gateways["local"] = {
type: "command",
command: $command,
timeout: 120000
} |
.notifications.openclaw.hooks = (.notifications.openclaw.hooks // {}) |
.notifications.openclaw.hooks["session-start"] = {
enabled: true,
gateway: "local",
instruction: "OMX hook=session-start project={{projectName}} session={{sessionId}} tmux={{tmuxSession}}. 한국어로 상태를 공유하고 SOUL.md를 참고해 필요한 후속 조치를 #omc-dev에 안내하세요."
} |
.notifications.openclaw.hooks["session-idle"] = {
enabled: true,
gateway: "local",
instruction: "OMX hook=session-idle project={{projectName}} session={{sessionId}} tmux={{tmuxSession}}. 한국어로 idle 상황을 간단히 공유하고 진행중인 작업 팔로업을 안내하세요."
} |
.notifications.openclaw.hooks["ask-user-question"] = {
enabled: true,
gateway: "local",
instruction: "OMX hook=ask-user-question session={{sessionId}} tmux={{tmuxSession}} question={{question}}. 한국어로 사용자 응답 필요를 #omc-dev에 알리고 즉시 액션 아이템을 제시하세요."
} |
.notifications.openclaw.hooks["stop"] = {
enabled: true,
gateway: "local",
instruction: "OMX hook=session-stop project={{projectName}} session={{sessionId}} tmux={{tmuxSession}}. 한국어로 중단 상태와 정리 액션을 SOUL.md 기준으로 전달하세요."
} |
.notifications.openclaw.hooks["session-end"] = {
enabled: true,
gateway: "local",
instruction: "OMX hook=session-end project={{projectName}} session={{sessionId}} tmux={{tmuxSession}} reason={{reason}}. 한국어로 완료 요약을 1줄로 남기고 필요한 후속 조치를 안내하세요."
}' "$CONFIG_FILE" > "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" && mv "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" "$CONFIG_FILE"
Verification for this mode:
clawdbot agent --session-id omx-hooks --message "OMX hook test via clawdbot agent path" \
--thinking minimal --deliver --reply-channel discord --reply-to 'channel:1468539002985644084' --timeout 120 --json
Dev runbook (Korean + tmux follow-up):
tmux list-sessions -F '#{session_name}' | rg '^omx-' || true
jq '.notifications.openclaw.hooks' "$CONFIG_FILE"
tail -n 120 /tmp/omx-openclaw-agent.jsonl | jq -s '.[] | {timestamp: (.timestamp // .time), status: (.status // .error // "ok")}'
rg '"error"|"failed"|"timeout"' /tmp/omx-openclaw-agent.jsonl | tail -20
4c) Compatibility + precedence contract
OMX accepts both:
- explicit
notifications.openclaw schema (legacy/runtime shape)
- generic aliases (
custom_webhook_command, custom_cli_command)
Deterministic precedence:
notifications.openclaw wins when present and valid.
- Generic aliases are ignored in that case (with warning).
Step 5: Cross-Cutting Settings
Verbosity
- minimal / session (recommended) / agent / verbose
Idle cooldown
notifications.idleCooldownSeconds
Profiles
notifications.profiles
notifications.defaultProfile
Reply listener
notifications.reply.enabled
- env gates:
OMX_REPLY_ENABLED=true, and for Discord OMX_REPLY_DISCORD_USER_IDS=...
- For Discord bot replies, an authorized operator can reply with exact-match
status to a tracked OMX notification to receive a bounded read-only session summary. This is a reply-thread-scoped status probe, not a general remote control surface.
Step 6: Disable All Notifications
jq '.notifications.enabled = false' "$CONFIG_FILE" > "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" && mv "$CONFIG_FILE.tmp" "$CONFIG_FILE"
Step 7: Verification Guidance
After writing config, run a smoke check:
npm run build
For OpenClaw-like HTTP integrations, verify both:
/hooks/wake smoke test
/hooks/agent delivery verification
Final Summary Template
Show:
- Native platforms enabled
- Generic aliases enabled (
custom_webhook_command, custom_cli_command)
- Whether explicit
notifications.openclaw exists (and therefore overrides aliases)
- Verbosity + idle cooldown + reply listener state
- Config path (
~/.codex/.omx-config.json)